Common Threads: The Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences at MIT Part of the "Common Threads" video, produced for the MIT 150th celebration, this clip features the vital role of humanities, arts, and social sciences at MIT.
The roots of MIT's strengths in the humanities, arts, and social sciences go back to its founding days, and by mid 20th century, the Institute had created a dedicated School for these disciplines.
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Inside New York's Art World: David Hockney, 1982 Interviewer: Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel Part of the Diamonstein-Spielvogel Video Archive in the Duke University Libraries: http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/dsva/Author(s): No creator set

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Mon site favori: reading exercise You will be able to visit several Internet sites about home decoration and determine what kind of information they offer. Then, you will look to see where you can go with your questions and will select your favorite site based on that.Author(s): Vlaams Ministerie Van Onderwijs En Vorming

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Jim Melvin talks about the beginning of Elon Law Jim Melvin, President of The Joseph M. Bryan Foundation of Greater Greensboro, speaks to the crowd during an event celebrating Elon University Law School's first five years and the achievement of full approval from the American Bar Association.Author(s): No creator set

Timeline of Computing Timeline of Computing - Hugh Davis
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Working Across Differences in Collaborations & Partnerships In this series from the UC Berkeley School of Public Health, Center for Health Leadership's 2011 Annual Leadership Conference, you will learn how to build effective partnerships within communities and health organizations, and across sectors.Author(s): No creator set

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Universities' Role in Entrepreneurship A live "Office Hours" conversation with Kimberly Jenkins, the university's senior adviser to the president and provost for innovation and entrepreneurship. She is joined by Duke senior Sidney Primas. David Jarmul, Duke's associate vice president of news and communications, conducts the interview. Learn more at ‪http://entrepreneurship.duke.edu‬.Author(s): No creator set

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"DMC Upside:" Dr. Hector P. Garcia Day Members of the Del Mar College community gathered on Sept. 20, 2011 to screen the Emmy-nominated documentary, "The Longoria Affair." Guest speaker Cecilia Garcia Akers, daughter of the late Dr. Hector P. Garcia, provided historical perspective on her father's significant contributions to the civil rights movement.Author(s): No creator set

Panda Zen Den 3 Escape the stress of daily life with this Panda Love Zen Den. Afterward, share your thoughts on what we can do to protect the animals of our planet. (1:25)Author(s): No creator set

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Italics and Underlines - Free English Video by Brightstorm This video explains how to use italics and underlines to identify titles of larger works, magazines, books, poems, newspapers, journals, etc. in writing. Italics and underlines can be used interchangeably, but not at the same time. Italics are used when typing, while underlines are used when writing. (1:46)Author(s): No creator set

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Polychaete worm Polychaetes are considered to be annelids because they are segmented but do not have legs. The protrusions on each segment of the worm are called parapodia. Parapodia are not actual legs.Author(s): No creator set